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Full coverage: Renewable energy

“Let’s just get on with it” – behind the depressing lack of rationale for Ireland’s slow solar energy uptake

The Irish solar industry is woefully underdeveloped. The problem isn't a lack of sunlight, but a crushingly slow approval system involving An Bord Pleanála, EirGrid and the ESB.

Johnny Ward
14th Feb, 2022 - 10 min read

Climate change and us: It’s not behavioural change or technological fixes, it’s both

The stubborn public perception that someone else will have to change their lifestyle to cut greenhouse gas emissions can give the impression that only innovation will solve the problem. The government's home retrofit scheme reaches into this gap.

Thomas Hubert
9th Feb, 2022 - 8 min read

“Securitising light” – Urban Volt’s journey from idealism to bankable utility

The Dublin start-up has been growing sales of energy-saving lights and solar panels as a service to business customers. Its co-founder Kevin Maughan says this model is on the cusp of becoming a mainstream product.

Thomas Hubert
26th Jan, 2022 - 17 min read

New Year, new climate – Part 2: Irish innovators raring to go in a post-COP26 world

Ten business leaders at the forefront of the transformation to a low-carbon future share their hopes and fears as Ireland gets to grips with global climate change.

John Reynolds
18th Jan, 2022 - 17 min read

New year, new climate – Part 1: A nation adrift after a wasted decade?

The publication of the Climate Action Plan and the mixed reaction to COP26 at the end of last year set the scene for an acceleration of climate policy. This two-part series explores the joined-up approach required to harness the power of business in this effort.

John Reynolds
17th Jan, 2022 - 15 min read

Disappointing climate plan contains one bold new target: 80% renewable electricity. But how?

The latest Climate Action Plan falls short of the Government's own targets, showing that ministers continue to dither on making hard decisions. By default, a growing share of steeper efforts will fall on electricity generation – and there, at least, some action is happening.

Thomas Hubert
5th Nov, 2021 - 9 min read

Inside the Ronan brothers’ nine-figure wind farm deal

The French energy giant EDF made a remarked Irish entrance when it bought into the country’s largest planned wind farm a year and a half ago. The Currency can now reveal how much it paid Johnny and Conor Ronan and Richard Barrett in the deal – and how much it has yet to pay them.

Thomas Hubert
3rd Nov, 2021 - 3 min read

An Irish renewable energy business with projects in the US and Mexico is listing in Canada. This is how, and why, it is doing it

ReVolve Renewable Power has raised millions from Irish investors keen to back its wind and solar ambitions in Mexico and the US. Now, through a reverse takeover, it is listing on the Toronto Venture Exchange. CEO Steve Dalton talks funding, energy and strategy.

Tom Lyons
21st Oct, 2021 - 4 min read

Norway’s renewables giant Statkraft has invested €300m in Ireland. This is just the beginning

In just three years, the Norwegian state-owned electricity group has become the fastest-growing green power company in Ireland. This is the story of its expansion in Ireland - what it owns, its financial strategy, and what is coming next.

Thomas Hubert
13th Oct, 2021 - 24 min read

Solar deals are now making nine-figure sums, and the next round of bidding is about to open

The long-awaited selection of the first grid-scale solar energy projects ever eligible to state support in Ireland just one year ago opened the capital floodgates. Norwegian, British and French investors have been piling in.

Thomas Hubert
27th Jul, 2021 - 5 min read
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